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Patient satisfaction with E-Oral Health care in rural and remote settings: a systematic review protocol
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Abstract(s)
BACKGROUND: Individuals living in rural and remote settings face oral health
problems and access-to-care barriers due to the shortage of oral health care
providers in these areas, geographic remoteness, lack of appropriate
infrastructure and lower socio-economic status. E-Oral Health technology could
mitigate these barriers by providing the delivery of some aspects of health care
and exchange of information across geographic distances. This review will
systematically evaluate the literature on patient satisfaction with received
E-Oral Health care in rural and remote communities. METHODS: This systematic
review will include interventional and observational studies in which E-Oral
Health technology is used as an intervention in rural and remote communities of
any country worldwide. Conventional oral health care will be used as a comparator
when provided. Patient satisfaction with received E-Oral Health care will be
considered as a primary outcome for this review. Cochrane Central Register of
Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Global Health will be searched using a
comprehensive search strategy. Two review authors will independently screen
results to identify potentially eligible studies and independently extract the
data from the included studies. A third author will resolve any discrepancies
between reviewers. Two independent researchers will assess the risk of bias and
the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation.
DISCUSSION: The potential implications and benefits of E-Oral Health care can
inform policymakers and health care professionals to take advantage of this
technology to address health care challenges in these areas.
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